Being the lone Texas school in the SEC had an obvious positive impact on the trajectory of our program while simultaneously having a negative impact on Texas as more and more recruits desired to play in the SEC.
There are some posters who think nothing, with regards to recruiting, is going to change. That we will continue to recruit as we have been since joining the SEC even with the seismic event of Texas and OU joining the SEC. I disagree. History suggests otherwise.
As another poster has stated,
Maybe the answer is Jimbo Fisher. Our most successful period in history began with Jackie Sherrill. But, other than that brief period from the mid 80's to mid 90's history has shown when we are in the same conference with Texas they get the majority of the blue chip recruits.
Our being in the SEC gave recruits another option and Texas's history and brand in attracting recruits became increasingly irrelevant as more and more kids wanted to compete in the SEC. And the results between our two schools have been obvious.
So what now? How do we differentiate ourselves in recruiting?
There are some posters who think nothing, with regards to recruiting, is going to change. That we will continue to recruit as we have been since joining the SEC even with the seismic event of Texas and OU joining the SEC. I disagree. History suggests otherwise.
As another poster has stated,
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Like it or not, both of those programs have advantages over us. OU has historical relevancy in football, even recently they have been in the playoffs. tu, as much as it sucks to say, has the media love that we have never had and likely never will.
Maybe the answer is Jimbo Fisher. Our most successful period in history began with Jackie Sherrill. But, other than that brief period from the mid 80's to mid 90's history has shown when we are in the same conference with Texas they get the majority of the blue chip recruits.
Our being in the SEC gave recruits another option and Texas's history and brand in attracting recruits became increasingly irrelevant as more and more kids wanted to compete in the SEC. And the results between our two schools have been obvious.
So what now? How do we differentiate ourselves in recruiting?